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Stallion CHESS M
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CANTARO M now called CHESS M

NEWS - Chess is now available to heterozygous warmblood mares, so you can breed not only 100% guaranteed coloured foals, but you have a 50% chance of a HOMOZYGOUS foal! This is especially interesting for the many coloured mares who are descended from Samber, as Chess carries no Samber blood.

Fee - E 800 (approx £640) to non coloureds & E 1,000 (approx £800) to hetrozygous coloured mares

The most beautiful, athletic stallion, who is not only homozygous coloured and homozygous black, but also premium awarded and reserve champion of his grading in Germany.

By the fully approved Trakehner stallion 'Camaro' and out of the dam of the only other licenced Homozygous German Warmblood stallion in the World 'Sempatico' (standing in USA).

I saw Chess on my recent trip to Germany, he is an exceptionally beautiful, quality stallion, of good size and with loose, elevated movement. his video shows him to have a real gift for jumping too, with great technique and scope. He is only three and already stands 16.1hh, he was quiet, well behaved and a real sweet heart.

Available in UK by chilled semen in 2008 through Morgan Equine.

To see his video, go to www.goldenhorses.de then go to stallions and Chess M, then click on his video. 



CANTARO M now called CHESS M


Reserve Champion of his grading Reserve Champion of his grading
 





A beautiful head
 



A beautiful head


At his new home in Germany At his new home in Germany
 





With Chess in Germany
 



With Chess in Germany


A real sweetheart A real sweetheart
 





CAMARO

Chess' sire the fully licensed Trakehner stallion, twice qualified for the Bundeschampionships 



CAMARO

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